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2001: December 8

Graham Pushee

New Year's Eve 2002- If Music Be the Food of Love
Concert Hall Sydney Opera House
31 Dec 2001 Evening 8.00pm

A spectacular evening of great music inspired by the works of Shakespeare, in one fo the world's most spectacular settings, The Sydney Opera House. This special event features leading international and Australian artists, with the Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra, under the baton of Simone Young.
Artists include Mexican tenor Jorge Lopes-Yanez, Roxane Hislop, Rosamund Illing, Emma Matthews, Jeffrey Balck, Michael Lewis and Graham Pushee in highlights from Gounod's Romeo and Juliet, Verdi's Macbeth, Bernstein's West Side Story, Nicolai's The Merry Wives of Windsor and Handel's Julius Caesar.Ticketing Phone +61 2 9319 1088 - e-mail - More info OPERA AUSTRALIA .

BIOGRAPHY:
reviews- from the London review of Tamerlano. It was written by Rodney Milnes and was in "The Times": "The Australian countertenor Graham Pushee was in top form as Andronico, especially in the contemplative aria which should end the first act.....A feast of brilliant singing."
- Concerts with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra, Art Gallery of New South Wales,Sydney, Australia ( 1994), written by Ken Healey, "Sun Herald.
- Handel's "Giulio Cesare" (1998), written by Don Bray, "The Courier-Mail".
- Handel's "Giulio Cesare" (2000), written by Michael Easton, "the Herald Sun"

DISCOGRAPHYreviews
- CD TELEMANN: "Hamburger Admiralitatsmusik", from "American Record Guide", written by John W Barker
- La Calisto CD, from the book "Rough Guide to Music's Essential Collections".

Also from Fausto: "I saw him in Tamerlano in Halle and it went great. The audience stamped their feet and cheered. They were making a DVD for the 50th Handel festival in Halle which will be about the festival and will have Tamerlano in it.
They made a live Tamerlano CD in London too for release later in the year.
Also, Graham Pushee will be in LaCalisto in Berlin at the Staatsoper in June and July 2002".

Also from Lidia, on Norton information by Ikutaro (april 14):
'R.a.l.e.f.' was not a movie, it was a "long" video clip and the title is not exact.

(A very special thank to "Lidia" for the massive support to our website !).

2001: may 01Further paths to our website HERE, HERE, HERE, HERE . (Thanks to Ikutaro for links !)
2001: april 23Raffaello M. should like to have his name in full: et voilà ....
Raffaello Markowitz, nickname: the-Strat.

If you wish to have your credits in full ... please, just let us know.

Please note: information added april 14 supplied by Raffaello has been removed.

HERE a 1968 Paris "curiosity" (the producer Jean Pierre Bamberger and the nouvelle vague director Jean Luc Godard ... thanks to Alain M. even if he has sent the "curiosity" to "Iku-Take". Anyway thanks for the link.

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